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Q: Portfolio Cleanup Part 7:
I'm embarrassed to admit that I am down 50% or more (!) on the above.......
Are there any with good rebound potential that are worth holding on to? Can you provide a short reason why for each. Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Charles on September 17, 2024
Q: What are the best companies in the following sectors you would invest in for maximum profits.
Thank you.
Chipmakers
Lithium
Uranium
Canadian gold mining
Arms Manufacturers
Auto Parts
Energy
Quantum Computing
Read Answer Asked by Helen on July 12, 2024
Q: Where could one look to learn about investing in critical minerals?
If you were to buy 5 companies in this area today, which would they be? Note: I prefer CDN companies, but would buy a U.S. one if it were significantly better
Read Answer Asked by john on March 27, 2024
Q: Please, rank from most to least recommended and why? Are there any companies outside of Canada that you think might be preferable? If so, how would you rank them? If there is any other information that you believe might be useful then let me know.
Read Answer Asked by V on January 19, 2024
Q: You answered my question about Linde and the kinds of materials you expect to be in demand in the future. Could you please match up some company names to your suggestions? As a reminder, here is part of your response:

"Materials which we think might be in great demand in the future include: lithium and cobalt (lithium-ion batteries for EV and renewable energy storage), graphene (exceptional strength and conductivity), and advanced alloys (aerospace and automotive industries)."

Thanks,
V

Read Answer Asked by V on January 18, 2024
Q: Hi fellows,

These are big loosers in my TFSA, more than 50%. Do you see any chance of a significant upside for these stocks in a reasonable time frame or further deterioration ? I am tempted to liquidate them and recover a bit of cash for a better investment. What would you do if you were in my shoes ?

Gratefully,

Jacques IDS
Read Answer Asked by Jacques on January 11, 2024